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Dice Dispenser Modular

by Kivoie · via Thingiverse
FormatSTL
CategoryGadgets
LicenseCC BY-NC-SA
Triangles436
UploadedApr 13, 2026
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Description

Dice Dispenser A fixed structure to hold and dispense dice via gravity. This print requires no moving parts, no assembly, no hardware, and no supports. The dimensions for each chamber is exactly 17x17mm, which offers enough headroom for a standard D6 (16x16x16mm) dice to slide down. Without the extension, each chamber holds exactly 5 dice. Screenshot rendered in Fusion 360. There are 2 versions: Standard: The standard dice dispenser. Modular with extension adapter: The standard dice dispenser, but with a male adapter at the top which mates to a female extension (not threaded). The extension increases slots vertically for each chamber by 3 dice (see below). Optional Extension I have made 3 different extensions, with different tolerances for each (tight, moderate, loose) to account for different types of printers and filament. The male peg at the top of the dice dispenser is 6mm in diameter and 4mm in height. The tolerances for each female extension peg slot is as follows: Tight: 6.2mm (Perfect fit for calibrated printers, works well for me) Moderate: 6.5mm (Recommended if you're not sure) Loose: 7.0mm (Only for certain types of filament or larger nozzles) I have included test blocks for you to fit onto the male adapter before you start printing the extension to test the adapter fitment. Printing the modular variant and its extension at 0.2mm layer height on my A1 took 3.5h and about 93g of filament. Printing just the standard variant at 0.2mm layer height took 2.5h and about 62g of filament. No supports required for any of the models. If your corners/edges like to lift then consider using a brim. Feedback I have received feedback from some people saying it is a bit difficult picking up the dice since the gap between each chamber is small (I did not anticipate this as my fingers are very small lol). In this case you will have to finesse the the two adjacent dice by pushing them backwards (towards the chute), and picking up your dice. Currently in the process of making a different design (version 2) that will solve this. I have also received feedback regarding the chamfers underneath the overhangs at the bottom of the chamber chutes. You may see some sagging but should not affect the rest of the layers. If excessive stringing or sagging then you may need to trim with flush cutters. Constructive criticism and suggestions are appreciated!
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